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Suma Psicológica

versión impresa ISSN 0121-4381

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RODRIGUES SAMPAIO, Leonardo  y  EULALIO CABRAL, Guilherme Ribeiro. Differences in allocation patterns and in the use of distributive principles emerge from children of Brazilian parents in Brazil and in the United States. Suma Psicol. [online]. 2015, vol.22, n.1, pp.19-27. ISSN 0121-4381.

This study aimed to investigate differences in the way children in Brazil and USA allocate resources and justify their decisions in a fictional situation. The sample was composed by 178 children of Brazilian parents: 98 Brazilian, living in Brazil, and 80 American children, who had low familiarity with Brazilian culture. Participants were requested to resolve a distributive dilemma during which characters with different personal attributes reunited to a picnic in a public park. The results showed that most children preferred equality or near-equality patterns of distribution to allocate the food among the characters of the dilemma. Preference for other patterns of distribution like equity and need was related to age and nationality. Also, children who used equality as justification for their distributions were more consistent (that is, they distributed the food using an allocation system who matched their justification) than children who used other types of justifications. Results are discussed in light of recent works on sharing and processes of socialization during childhood.

Palabras clave : Distributive justice; Children; Allocation; Socialization; Culture.

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